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The phrase "progress was" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the state or level of progress in a certain situation. Example: Despite the challenges, progress was steady in the development of the new technology.
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"No progress was made.
Our progress was slow.
All progress was lost.
No progress was announced.
But progress was swift.
Progress was slow.
But progress was fast.
Progress was extraordinarily slow.
But progress was slow.
Its progress was unclear.
Progress was made.
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